18 Comfort Food Casseroles You Need To Make

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When you are looking for a comforting and easy dinner, casseroles are a simple solution. Casseroles are a delicious way to combine a few simple ingredients to make a meal that the whole family will love. These recipes feel indulgent and comforting, but also give you some healthy nutrition. Here are eighteen casserole recipes for your comfort food cravings.

1. Instant Pot Taco Casserole

A black plate holds a serving of Instant Pot taco casserole.
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When you want a dinner that you know everyone will love, this Instant Pot taco casserole is the recipe you are looking for. Seasoned taco meat and pasta are combined for a hearty and comforting dinner that will vanish before your eyes with zero complaints.

2. Tuna Noodle Casserole

A spoon lifts some no noodle tuna casserole out of a casserole dish.
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Tuna noodle casserole is a classic American dish that has made its way onto most dinner tables at one time or another. This tuna noodle casserole is a healthier version of the tuna casserole you may have grown up with, and it is absolutely delicious.

3. Sloppy Joe Casserole

A slice of sloppy joe skillet casserole on a white plate.
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This skillet sloppy joe casserole is so simple to make, and it’s absolutely delicious and good for you. You can serve it by itself or serve it up on buns sandwich style. Don’t you just love one-pot dinners and their easy clean-up? Leftovers from this casserole are also amazing the next day. 

4. Baked Ziti 

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Baked ziti is a delicious and versatile casserole that comes together quickly and easily. It’s a crowd-pleaser, no matter who you are serving it to. You can change the meat and the cheese and even add veggies like spinach or kale to it to utilize what you have on hand. Just like Grandma would.

5. Spaghetti Pie

A slice of spaghetti pie in a white bowl.
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Even kids can get tired of the same old spaghetti. That’s why you need to jazz up spaghetti night with this delicious and easy spaghetti pie. It wouldn’t be a casserole like grandma used to make without a lot of flavors and melty, delicious cheese, would it? You won’t be disappointed in this recipe. 

6. Mom’s Taco Casserole

A spoonful of Taco Salad Casserole from a white casserole dish.
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So yes, it’s supposed to be casseroles like Grandma used to make, but where do you think your mom learned to cook? Mom’s taco casserole is similar to a seven-layer dip or a Mexican lasagna with no noodles. It’s got all of your favorite taco flavors and ingredients without the shell, which makes it perfect for serving with tortilla chips. You could also use it to make a really tasty burrito. 

7. Chicken Pot Pie

Homemade Individual Chicken Pots Pies Ready to Eat
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Food at grandma’s house is all about comfort and it doesn’t get much more comforting than homemade chicken pot pie. This is the perfect recipe to make when you have leftovers to use up, like sauteed veggies or rotisserie chicken…you know grandma wouldn’t have let any food go to waste. Mix everything together, bake, and you’ll have a comfort food casserole on the table in an hour. 

8. Lasagna

A final slice of this Homemade Lasagna Recipe on a white plate, ready to serve.
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Every family needs a good homemade lasagna recipe, and if you don’t have one, this one is a good place to start. Lasagna is a versatile dish, and you can change the meat, the veggies, the cheese, and even the sauce to the ones that you like best. Once you’ve got the basics down, you can create your own delicious comfort food lasagna recipe. 

9. Blueberry French Toast Casserole

The finished Blueberry French Toast Casserole and a portion served on a plate.
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Casseroles aren’t just for dinner. They are also a wonderful addition to breakfast or brunch, especially for special occasions. But on those days when you want to have breakfast for dinner, this is the casserole to try. You will love this blueberry french toast casserole that’s bursting at the seams with blueberry flavor.

10. Cheesy Vegetable Casserole

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This deliciously simple cheesy vegetable casserole is exactly like the one grandma would make. It’s full of rich, cheesy goodness and, of course, lots of tasty veggies. This dish is the perfect side dish for any family dinner and for special occasions, too.

11. Squash Casserole

A squash casserole in a white baking dish. Overhead focus.
Photo Credit: Corrie Cooks.

Everyone’s grandma has a recipe for squash casserole because it’s a staple of summertime dinners and holiday tables. Tender squash, with creamy cheese and a buttery, crispy topping, comes together for a cozy and satisfying dish that everyone will love. 

12. Grammy’s Sausage Casserole

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Grammy’s sausage casserole got a makeover from canned and processed ingredients for whole ingredients but all of the taste and flavors you love are still there. There’s a creamy chicken, tarragon, and rosemary sauce with ground sausage and rice for a delicious dish that will take you right back to your childhood. 

13. Hamburger Hashbrown Casserole

A casserole dish filled with baked cheesy hamburger hash brown casserole. Overhead focus.
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This hamburger hashbrown casserole will remind you of dinners in grandma’s kitchen. There’s nothing fancy about it, just simple ingredients like ground beef and hash browns, but when you put them all together, they become something amazing that brings the whole family together. 

14. Poppy Seed Chicken Casserole

A glass casserole dish filled with poppy seed chicken. Overhead focus.
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Chances are you’ve had a poppy seed chicken casserole at grandma’s house before. This delicious dish earned its spot on the Sunday dinner menu and the potluck circuit, too. It’s comforting, easy to make, and a dinner that everyone will love.

15. Best Baked Bean Casserole

A white casserole dish filled with baked bean casserole topped with bacon pieces.
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There’s a good chance that you know this casserole by another name, it has a lot of them like cowboy baked beans and calico beans. This best baked bean casserole is delicious, no matter what you call it. It’s sweet, savory, smoky, and quite filling all at once. Serve it with a simple salad or veggies, and dinner is done.

16. Chicken Tetrazzini Casserole

A white casserole dish filled with chicken tetrazzini. Overhead focus.
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This chicken tetrazzini casserole is filled with fettuccine, mushrooms, chicken, and peas with a creamy cheese sauce. It’s a complete comfort dinner served in a single pan. This is a delicious comfort food dinner that will have everyone running for the table. 

17. Chili Cornbread Casserole

A black bowl filled with chili cornbread casserole sits on a table and placemat. Overhead focus.
Photo Credit: Corrie Cooks.

Grandma was always a pro when it came to making sure that no one left the dinner table hungry, and that’s where dishes like chili cornbread casserole come from. Savory, spicy chili is topped with sweet and fluffy cornbread for a comfort food dish that is both filling and soothing. 

18. Chicken Broccoli Stuffing Casserole 

A closeup of a white casserole dish filled with chicken broccoli stuffing casserole.
Photo Credit: I Heart Eating.

This chicken broccoli stuffing casserole comes together in minutes and it’s so good. The whole family will get excited about this quick-cooking comfort food dinner that you can make any night of the week. 

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